UPDATE: 5/22, Mitch Daniels says he won't run, sent out email after midnight.
The GOP establishment only wants to run a candidate the democrats will like. Ordinary Americans are different. We want someone who will save this country. In the video following, about :40-50 in Daniels praises Dick Lugar, says he will elaborate further on his praise for Lugar later in the video. (Lugar=Obama).
5/19/11, "GOP establishment darling Mitch Daniels wants to avoid wedge issues," Thomas Lifson, American Thinker
"Conservatives suspicious of the GOP establishment's tendency to foist wishy-washy candidates on the party, and wary of Mitch Daniels as another John McCain, have had their doubts vindicated....
The GOP establishment is begging Mitch Daniels to run for president, if you believe Politico's Mike Allen: "GOP elite see Mitch Daniels as 2012 savior." ...
Now comes video of Daniels speaking to the "centrist" GOP Ripon Society (founded at Harvard) in which Daniels announces that the GOP should avoid "wedge issues."
The very insightful and level-headed Jennifer Rubin sums up the implication of this astonishing statement:
Daniels is in many ways the anti-Newt, cautious where Newt is daring. Yet his potential candidacy is moving along the same vector as Newt's -- alienating the party's base, and endearing himself to the opposition."When Daniels says the GOP should avoid "wedge" issues, that means the entire debate must conform to what the Democrats will tolerate: "The whole concept of a wedge issue should be foreign to us if we really want to come back." That is not what the party's base wants to hear. They want to set the agenda, not capitulate before beginning the bargaining. More than any single issue, it is this attitude that will be an anathema to the Republican primary electorate. Daniels is also, not to be too indelicate, boring.
(You Tube says video was uploaded on June 19, 2009 by the Ripon Society).
--------------------------------
In the long predicted Tea Party hijack attempt:
4/29/11, "Tea Party's (Dick) Armey on 2012: Daniels would be 'perfect pick for us'," The Hill, Michael O'Brien
Nice hijack, Armey! Go back to your lobbying job with the rest of the Beltway crooks.
------------------------------------------------------
Donald Trump gained favor with Republicans because he spoke up strongly on behalf of this country. The GOP and its media do not want someone strong. They want someone weak who will lose. ed.
.
No comments:
Post a Comment